Behavioural health company Rula Health has partnered with Amino Health, a digital healthcare navigation company, to expand access to essential mental healthcare services.
This partnership gives Amino Health members access to Rula Health’s nationwide network of over 10,000 in-network providers.
These providers cover more than 80 clinical specialities and offer diverse care options.
The collaboration between Amino Health and Rula Health aims to simplify care access and help patients find providers who match their preferences and have expertise in their condition.
Rula Health Co-founder Gabe Diop said: “We know from analysing millions of patient visits at Rula that one of the strongest predictors of progress in treatment is therapeutic alliance.
“When you have a real connection with your provider and they’re an expert in your condition, good things happen.”
On the Amino Health platform, Rula providers will be highlighted with a Rula badge, marking them as trusted mental health professionals.
Members can easily view provider profiles, check availability, and schedule appointments as soon as the next day.
Amino Health CEO John Asalone said: “By bringing mental health services into the same trusted space where members manage their overall health, Amino Health empowers members to make informed decisions about their mental well-being, improving access and convenience.”
Amino Health uses its advanced search platform to offer personalised guidance to help members make informed decisions about providers, facilities, conditions, procedures, and prescription costs. This leads to improved health outcomes and cost savings.
Rula Health has a network of over 10,000 licensed providers, next-day therapy availability nationwide, psychiatric services in 31 states, and 24/7 crisis support.
Patients quickly match with the right provider, confirm insurance costs, attend telehealth sessions, and track progress all through one simple platform.
Recently, the behavioural health company partnered with Amazon Health Services to offer Amazon customers more ways to access essential mental healthcare.
The agreement was intended to enhance mental health support by helping customers find the right provider specialised in their specific care needs.